Featuring William A. Niskanen, Chairman, Cato Institute; Christopher Culp, Managing Director, CP Risk Management LLC; Fred L. Smith Jr., President, Competitive Enterprise Institute; Barbara Kavanagh, Principal, CP Risk Management LLC; Andrea Neves, Principal, CP Risk Management LLC; and Steve Hanke, Professor of Economics, Johns Hopkins University.
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Accounting scandals at many corporations and the collapse of Enron and several other large corporations have led many investors to question the value of corporate accounting, the deregulation of energy and telecommunications, and the use of modern risk-spreading instruments. That, in turn, has led to demands for increased federal regulation of accounting, auditing, and the rules of corporate governance. This book, by leading practitioners in the markets for risk-spreading instruments, focuses primarily on the effects of the collapse of Enron on the markets in which it operated and the specialized financial instruments that it used and concludes with a caution about a political overreaction to those developments. Please join the experts for a timely discussion of these issues.
February 16, 2012
Tea Party Patriots: The Second American
Revolution
Cato Book Forum, Noon
February 21, 2012
European Integration: What's Gone Wrong?
Cato Policy Forum, Noon
February 23-26, 2012
24th Annual Benefactor Summit
Cato Conference, 8:00 am
The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL
February 27, 2012
President Obama's 2013 Budget
Cato Capitol Hill Briefing, Noon
February 27, 2012
The Tea Party, the Constitution, and the 2012
Elections
Cato City Seminar, Noon
The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club, 301
Australian Avenue, Palm Beach, FL
February 28, 2012
Cato Club Naples: The Tea Party, the Constitution,
and the 2012 Elections
Cato City Seminar, Noon
Naples Yacht Club, 700 14th Avenue South, Naples,
FL